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The orphan nuclear hormone receptor ERRbeta controls rod photoreceptor survival.


ABSTRACT: Mutation of rod photoreceptor-enriched transcription factors is a major cause of inherited blindness. We identified the orphan nuclear hormone receptor estrogen-related receptor beta (ERRbeta) as selectively expressed in rod photoreceptors. Overexpression of ERRbeta induces expression of rod-specific genes in retinas of wild-type as well as Nrl(-/-) mice, which lack rod photoreceptors. Mutation of ERRbeta results in dysfunction and degeneration of rods, whereas inverse agonists of ERRbeta trigger rapid rod degeneration, which is rescued by constitutively active mutants of ERRbeta. ERRbeta coordinates expression of multiple genes that are rate-limiting regulators of ATP generation and consumption in photoreceptors. Furthermore, enhancing ERRbeta activity rescues photoreceptor defects that result from loss of the photoreceptor-specific transcription factor Crx. Our findings demonstrate that ERRbeta is a critical regulator of rod photoreceptor function and survival, and suggest that ERRbeta agonists may be useful in the treatment of certain retinal dystrophies.

SUBMITTER: Onishi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2895124 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The orphan nuclear hormone receptor ERRbeta controls rod photoreceptor survival.

Onishi Akishi A   Peng Guang-Hua GH   Poth Erin M EM   Lee Daniel A DA   Chen Jichao J   Alexis Uel U   de Melo Jimmy J   Chen Shiming S   Blackshaw Seth S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20100604 25


Mutation of rod photoreceptor-enriched transcription factors is a major cause of inherited blindness. We identified the orphan nuclear hormone receptor estrogen-related receptor beta (ERRbeta) as selectively expressed in rod photoreceptors. Overexpression of ERRbeta induces expression of rod-specific genes in retinas of wild-type as well as Nrl(-/-) mice, which lack rod photoreceptors. Mutation of ERRbeta results in dysfunction and degeneration of rods, whereas inverse agonists of ERRbeta trigge  ...[more]

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